Tuesday, November 18, 2008

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TMX CEO says company focused on integration in increasingly - 680 News
TORONTO - The CEO of TMX Group Inc. (TSX:X) said the operator of Canada's largest stock exchange is focused on integrating its derivatives and cash businesses to stay on top of an increasingly competitive marketplace. "Recognizing the challenges
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SCI Solutions Receives Two Prestigious MarCom Awards - Market Wire
LOS GATOS, CA--(Marketwire - November 18, 2008) - SCI Solutions, the premier Access Management solution provider for healthcare , today announced its marketing department has been honored by the Association of Marketing and Communications
Source: www.marketwire.com

Unemployment office closing - Cleveland Daily Banner
The Cleveland Career Center, the local unemployment office, will be closing. The date for the closure has not been established, according to Melissa Rierson, communications director for the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Don
Source: www.clevelandbanner.com

Man gets 90 days for battery - Banner-Graphic
A Cloverdale man will spend 90 days on home detention for a conviction on a domestic battery charge. Jerry Alan Haltom, 50, was sentenced by Judge Robert Lowe Friday in Putnam County Superior Court. In exchange for a guilty plea to a charge of Class
Source: www.bannergraphic.com

Parents invited to school at NP - Banner-Graphic
North Putnam High School parents are invited to spend the day at school with their student on Tuesday, as part of a celebration of American Education Week. The 87th annual American Education Week (AEW) sponsored by the National Education Association
Source: www.bannergraphic.com

With Exchange and SharePoint, Micrososft starts to roll out cloud - Guardian Unlimited
With Exchange and SharePoint, Micrososft starts to roll out cloud services Microsoft first launched "hosted services" in June 2000. Today, it launched the same sort of thing under the Software as a Service (SaaS) banner -- which isn't really "cloud
Source: www.guardian.co.uk